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How is the moon eclipsing the sun at midnight?
Unless you're at one of the poles
But why would a panther be at one of the poles
6 1 ReplyIt's a lunar eclipse, the Earth is eclipsing the moon, preventing it from reflecting the light of the sun
4 0 ReplyA lunar eclipse usually results in a red moon, since the moon is lit with red light from all the sunsets on Earth simultaneously
It's not in pure shadow, since the Earth's atmosphere acts as a lens and bends some of the light inward towards the moon
6 0 ReplyBut it clearly says lunar eclipse
2 0 ReplyBut it clearly doesn't depict a lunar eclipse
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Oh right, the clean lines threw me off. Lunar eclipse shadows are much more diffuse.
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